Labour markets in action - MI5 targets women
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The supply of women for jobs in the M15 has decreased. This is thought to be due to television shows like Spooks portraying the more violent, bloody side of the job and therefore putting women off.
MI5 are having a recruitment drive to try to attract more women. 59% of the Security Service staff are men and this percentage is set to increase unless they can attract more women. The starting salary for an intelligence officer – the grade MI5 is seeking to recruit – is £24,750. The skills required are very different from those in Spooks. Officials want candidates with strong analytical and communication skills, patience, dedication, discretion, honesty and integrity, who work well in a team under pressure – not the ability to defuse nuclear devices or leap from exploding cars!
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